She’s one of a select few Hollywood actors who can do a pretty fine job of singing too. Some other notables include

Kate Winslet

Hugh Jackman — who spent time in Broadway, so he’s probably got a bit of an unfair advantage to those who started in acting initially, but still, he definitely knows how to belt out a song

Not to forget also, Joaquin Phoenix

Here’s a WatchMojo list I found while rummaging for videos. Who knew?

]]>https://blenderfox.com/2018/12/06/not-a-one-trick-pony/feed/0blenderkitsuneLove is a gift that keeps givinghttps://blenderfox.com/2018/11/29/love-is-a-gift-that-keeps-giving/
https://blenderfox.com/2018/11/29/love-is-a-gift-that-keeps-giving/#respondThu, 29 Nov 2018 18:00:45 +0000http://blenderfox.com/?p=7186You don’t need a multimillion dollar budget to make a film that has impact. This guy did it with £50…

]]>https://blenderfox.com/2018/11/29/love-is-a-gift-that-keeps-giving/feed/0blenderkitsuneGeneral Updateshttps://blenderfox.com/2018/11/19/general-updates/
Mon, 19 Nov 2018 07:24:07 +0000http://blenderfox.com/?p=7184So I haven’t been posting here much recently so here are some updates.

Been slowing trying to get back into running, have been slacking off WAAAAY too much lately. Tried using Aaptiv (@aaptiv) which is a training fitness app that has trainers talking you through the stuff, there are a few problems with it.

When you use a stretch/strength training routine or yoga routine, you’re reliant on them telling you what to do, there’s no video guide to show you the correct form, and that’s bad. Other apps like FitBit Coach has videos where you can copy the coach to make sure you have the right form.

On Treadmill/Running routines, they talk in mph, but treadmills here in the UK go in km/h, which requires conversion (1.0 mph = 1.6 kph)

On a separate note, I have bought another attempt at the CKA exam, but this time bought the bundle with the Kubernetes Fundamentals Training from Linux Foundation. Let’s see how different that is to Linux Academy’s training….

]]>blenderkitsuneAnd then they buy you…https://blenderfox.com/2018/11/02/and-then-they-buy-you/
Fri, 02 Nov 2018 07:24:27 +0000http://blenderfox.com/?p=7181The biggest bombshell news in tech recently was that RedHat are being bought by IBM. And in one of the WhatsApp groups I’m in, someone posted this:

]]>blenderkitsuneTraining – 27th October 2018https://blenderfox.com/2018/10/27/training-27th-october-2018/
Sat, 27 Oct 2018 11:24:09 +0000http://blenderfox.com/?p=7174First run for a long while — decided to push and go for the 5k I had been leaving for a long while

Made it in 30mins near enough on the dot. Strava tracking 5.03km in 29.57 with an average pace of 5:57min/km

]]>blenderkitsuneTraining – 20th September 2018https://blenderfox.com/2018/09/22/training-20th-september-2018-2/
Sat, 22 Sep 2018 14:25:47 +0000http://blenderfox.com/?p=7171Easy run today, made it to about 3k

Assume someone publishes a research paper. For sake of argument, let’s say it’s a Doctor who claims s/he can clone from cloned cells an infinite number of times without genetic instability or degradation.

The paper is published in journals like @thelancet and passes a few verification checks for content and accuracy.

Other doctors extend on, and/or reference the findings in this paper when creating their own.

Now, a few years down the line (or maybe decades), it’s found out that the findings of the original paper were derived using objectionable means. Perhaps the doctor experiments on corpses during the creation of the paper, or kidnapped children to perform said experiments or to extract cells or organs.

This doctor’s paper is subsequently severely discredited.

So what happens to the other doctors’ papers who used or referenced this now-discredited paper? Do their papers get discredited in the same way, even though the authors weren’t aware of the original doctors’ behaviour regarding the original paper? What about the doctors who wrote those newer papers that referenced the (previously good) paper?

]]>blenderkitsuneTraining – 9th September 2018https://blenderfox.com/2018/09/18/training-9th-september-2018-2/
Tue, 18 Sep 2018 17:15:35 +0000http://blenderfox.com/?p=7163Intervals run today — I decided to try walking the beginning and end since the target pace was just under 8mins but I struggled to find a good speed, since 8min/km is too fast for my walk pace and too slow for my jog pace